US2075473A - Spacer for stacking cut meats - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A22—BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
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- A22C17/00—Other devices for processing meat or bones
- A22C17/0093—Handling, transporting or packaging pieces of meat
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A22—BUTCHERING; MEAT TREATMENT; PROCESSING POULTRY OR FISH
- A22C—PROCESSING MEAT, POULTRY, OR FISH
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- spacer which included a flat, horizontal body plate with meat engaging elements projecting beyond both surfaces thereof, and it is the primary object of our present invention to improve this structure by an arrangement which, while preserving all of the advantages of the former structure in use, will obviate the necessity of a body plate and enable us to more readily and economically manufacture the spacer.
- Figure l is a vertical sectional view showing the practical application of the invention.
- Figure 2 is a detail perspective view showing one form of construction
- Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective view showing a slightly modified form.
- the spacers are used between the several slices or cuts l lof meat in a vertical stack such as commonly found in stores where meats are sold.
- the meat cuts II are vertically spaced from one another in out-ofcontact relation, with provision for free circulation of air throughout the surfaces 01 the meat so as to avoid loss of juices and discoloration of the meat and maintain the same so that they will remain in attractive, pleasing appearance as 55 formed the spacers will not only be transparent but may be readily and easily maintained in clean, sanitary condition.
- the strips l2 may be vertically slitted partially through the same where they cross one another,
- interengaging slitted portions may be readily secured by an adhesive which may be a solvent of the material, for instance, a cellulose acetate.
- the spacer is formed to present a series 10 of upper and lower supporting edges for contact with the meat, by means of a plurality of interconnected members, all of which are disposed vertically in the spacer whereby the latter may be readily formed either by joining strips as pre- 15 viously described or by a molding operation as, a
- the spacer may be formed by a series of vertically disposed tubular elements l5 connected by vertical webs l6, and either having openings or edge recesses or slots for the circulation of air.
- the elements l5 may 25 be either cylindrical or polygonal and the connecting webs l6 may be either ofthe same or a lesser height than elements I5.
- a generally rectangular spacer is made up of a plu- 30 rality of connected elements which, with their connections, are disposed in edgewise relation vertically of the spacer to present upper and lower relatively thin meat contacting edges, the several elements having apertures opening horizontally 35 between the same throughout the series for free circulation of air.
- a generally rectangular spacer for stacked meats consisting wholly of a plurality of inter- 40 connected elements, said elements and their connections being disposed in vertically edgewise relation therein and presenting upper and lower relatively thin meat supporting edges and having apertures providing a circulation of air horizon- 5 tally throughout the spacer.
- a spacer for stacked meats consisting of a plurality of thin strips disposed in vertically edgewise relation and supported solely by reason of'their connection with one another to form plurality of webs connected to one another in vertically edgewise relation and at right angles and supported wholly by virtue of their connections, said Webs having'apertures providing for circulation of air horizontally throughout the series.
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Description
March 30, 1937. P. SCHWARY ET AL 2,075,473
SPACER FOR STACKING CUT MEATS Filed July 29, 1956 m 0 O y G O P/? /p Schwaqy -John Q it mks mmw,
Patented Mar. 30, 1937 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE SPACER FOR STACKING CUT MIEATS Application July 29, 1936, Serial No. 93,271
4Claims.
' Our present invention relates generally to devices of the character described and claimed in our copending application filed February 28, 1936,
under Serial Number 66,280, for the purpose of spacing meat cuts in stacks with the object of permitting the circulation of air on all surfaces of the meat cuts to prevent-loss of juices, discoloration of the meat, and to insure that the meat will stay fresh and sweet in the stack.
In our above application we disclosed for the above purpose a certain construction of spacer which included a flat, horizontal body plate with meat engaging elements projecting beyond both surfaces thereof, and it is the primary object of our present invention to improve this structure by an arrangement which, while preserving all of the advantages of the former structure in use, will obviate the necessity of a body plate and enable us to more readily and economically manufacture the spacer.
In the accompanying drawing, which illustrates our present structure and arrangement of parts and which forms a part of this specification,
Figure l is a vertical sectional view showing the practical application of the invention.
Figure 2 is a detail perspective view showing one form of construction, and
Figure 3, is a fragmentary perspective view showing a slightly modified form.
Referring now to these figures, and as particularly seen in Figure 1, the spacers, generally indicated at Ill, are used between the several slices or cuts l lof meat in a vertical stack such as commonly found in stores where meats are sold. The
spacers and meat cuts alternate in the stack and,
by means of the former, the meat cuts II are vertically spaced from one another in out-ofcontact relation, with provision for free circulation of air throughout the surfaces 01 the meat so as to avoid loss of juices and discoloration of the meat and maintain the same so that they will remain in attractive, pleasing appearance as 55 formed the spacers will not only be transparent but may be readily and easily maintained in clean, sanitary condition.
The strips l2 may be vertically slitted partially through the same where they cross one another,
and to lend rigidity and strength to the spacer as 5 a whole these interengaging slitted portions may be readily secured by an adhesive which may be a solvent of the material, for instance, a cellulose acetate. v
Thus the spacer is formed to present a series 10 of upper and lower supporting edges for contact with the meat, by means of a plurality of interconnected members, all of which are disposed vertically in the spacer whereby the latter may be readily formed either by joining strips as pre- 15 viously described or by a molding operation as, a
unit, and-also whereby the free circulation of air may be effectively permitted through openings 13 in the strips, or by notches or slots H in their upper and lower edges, or both. 20
According to Figure 3,. the spacer may be formed by a series of vertically disposed tubular elements l5 connected by vertical webs l6, and either having openings or edge recesses or slots for the circulation of air. The elements l5 may 25 be either cylindrical or polygonal and the connecting webs l6 may be either ofthe same or a lesser height than elements I5.
According to either of the described forms, a generally rectangular spacer is made up of a plu- 30 rality of connected elements which, with their connections, are disposed in edgewise relation vertically of the spacer to present upper and lower relatively thin meat contacting edges, the several elements having apertures opening horizontally 35 between the same throughout the series for free circulation of air.
What is claimedis:
1. A generally rectangular spacer for stacked meats consisting wholly of a plurality of inter- 40 connected elements, said elements and their connections being disposed in vertically edgewise relation therein and presenting upper and lower relatively thin meat supporting edges and having apertures providing a circulation of air horizon- 5 tally throughout the spacer.
2. A spacer for stacked meats consisting of a plurality of thin strips disposed in vertically edgewise relation and supported solely by reason of'their connection with one another to form plurality of webs connected to one another in vertically edgewise relation and at right angles and supported wholly by virtue of their connections, said Webs having'apertures providing for circulation of air horizontally throughout the series.
PHILIP SCHWARY. JOHN G. WATSON.
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US93271A US2075473A (en) | 1936-07-29 | 1936-07-29 | Spacer for stacking cut meats |
FR824919D FR824919A (en) | 1936-07-29 | 1937-07-29 | Spacer for stacked slices of meat |
GB20994/37A GB505266A (en) | 1936-07-29 | 1937-07-29 | Spacer for stacking cut meats |
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US93271A US2075473A (en) | 1936-07-29 | 1936-07-29 | Spacer for stacking cut meats |
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Cited By (7)
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US2420393A (en) * | 1943-12-27 | 1947-05-13 | Dorsey John James | Means for the handling of fish meal and the like |
US2965097A (en) * | 1958-02-19 | 1960-12-20 | Jr Walter Lawrence Clark | Adjustable barbecue grills |
US3105599A (en) * | 1959-11-13 | 1963-10-01 | Blitz Weinhard Co | Barrel loading |
US3741411A (en) * | 1971-10-04 | 1973-06-26 | Ma Ind Inc | Molded cushion pad insertable between heavy panels |
US5343815A (en) * | 1991-07-05 | 1994-09-06 | Dibro Limited | Confectionary board |
US20060245673A1 (en) * | 2005-04-01 | 2006-11-02 | Sidel Participations | Stiffened table for a container handling machine |
US7856772B1 (en) * | 1999-05-07 | 2010-12-28 | Smart Furniture, Inc. | Modular assembly system |
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US3296812A (en) * | 1965-03-01 | 1967-01-10 | Lewis Refrigeration Co | Food freezer and accelerated freezing process |
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Cited By (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2420393A (en) * | 1943-12-27 | 1947-05-13 | Dorsey John James | Means for the handling of fish meal and the like |
US2965097A (en) * | 1958-02-19 | 1960-12-20 | Jr Walter Lawrence Clark | Adjustable barbecue grills |
US3105599A (en) * | 1959-11-13 | 1963-10-01 | Blitz Weinhard Co | Barrel loading |
US3741411A (en) * | 1971-10-04 | 1973-06-26 | Ma Ind Inc | Molded cushion pad insertable between heavy panels |
US5343815A (en) * | 1991-07-05 | 1994-09-06 | Dibro Limited | Confectionary board |
US7856772B1 (en) * | 1999-05-07 | 2010-12-28 | Smart Furniture, Inc. | Modular assembly system |
US20060245673A1 (en) * | 2005-04-01 | 2006-11-02 | Sidel Participations | Stiffened table for a container handling machine |
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